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<h1 align="center">Using PyNetMony PC-Tool</h1>
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Using the PyNetMony PC-Tool is quite simple and intuitive. Anyways, you'll find detailed information about what you can do with which kind of file in the topics below.<br>
To start the program, simply navigate to the folder you have unpacked it to and execute "PyNetMony PC-Tool.exe".<br>
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<b>NOTES:</b><br>
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<b>BEFORE</b> you import a database, make sure the encoding of PC-Tool is set to the same as PyNetMony encodes it's files with. All PyNetMony versions until and including 1.10.0 use iso-8859-1 (latin-1) as encoding.<br>
The default encoding of PC-Tool is UTF-8. To change the encoding, press:<br>
File -> Toggle Encoding<br>
Alternatively, you can press the "e"-key on your keyboard.<br>
The current encoding will be displayed in the lower right corner of the application.<br>
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To convert your existing iso-8859-1-database to UTF-8: (ONLY do this, if you are using a PyNetMony version LATER than 1.10.0!)<br>
Open the desired database with iso-8859-1 as active encoding, change the active encoding to UTF-8, and then save the database again.<br>
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<u>BEWARE:</u><br>
<b>NEVER</b> overwrite your existing files!<br>
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I am <u>NOT</u> responsible for any dataloss or damages of any kind. Use the tool at your own risk!<br>
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